An academic career involves many decisions related to research, publishing, collaboration, mobility, and future career paths. The mentoring programs collected here support PhD candidates, researchers, and scientists in developing their academic careers and planning their next steps both within and beyond academia.
Czechia
A support program of the Czech Academy of Sciences offering consultations, mentoring, career advice and presentation rehearsals to researchers preparing proposals for the European Research Council.
Who is it for? Researchers preparing ERC project proposals
Czechia
A structured faculty mentoring program that pairs master's students and recent graduates with experienced professionals and alumni to support professional and personal development.
Who is it for? Master's students and graduates up to 2 years after graduation
Czechia
Individual mentoring for PhD students and postdocs at the Biological Centre, focused on career development, goal setting, and connections with experienced mentors from the Czech Republic and abroad.
Who is it for? PhD students and postdoctoral researchers at the Biological Centre
Czechia
The CMAT mentoring programme at Masaryk University supports doctoral students and early-career researchers through regular consultations, interdisciplinary exchange, and mentor–mentee matching.
Who is it for? Doctoral students and early-career researchers
Czechia
Charles University mentoring program offering early-career researchers support from experienced academics in career development, research skills and navigation of the academic environment.
Who is it for? PhD students, doctoral candidates, postdoctoral researchers and early-career academic staff
Czechia
Supports UHK Ph.D. students' academic progress and career development by sharing mentors' experience from academic and non‑academic environments.
Who is it for? UHK Ph.D. students in all years
Czechia
Supports the professional and personal development of doctoral students, postdocs and early-career academic staff through individual and peer mentoring and group training events.
Who is it for? Doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers and early-career academics